Praying for those who serve those who serve

Defence Anglicans Prayer DiaryThe 2015 Defence Anglicans Prayer Diary is now up on their website.

Use it to help you uphold in prayer those who minister to members of the Australian Defence Force.

Don’t miss the ACL Georges River Region Information Night Monday 15th June

georges-river-mtgDon’t miss our ACL Georges River Information Night

Bossley Park Anglican at 7:30pm on Monday 15th June.

• What is the Anglican Church League?
• What do we do? Why is this worth your interest and support?
• Why do many consider consider the League to be vital for the life of the Diocese of Sydney?

Please be encouraged to invite others in your church (clergy or lay) who may be interested in the work of the ACL.

Anglican Future Conference videos

Kanishka Raffel, Anglican Future Conference, March 2015Videos of talks from the Anglican Future Conference in Melbourne in March 2015 (programme) are now available, thanks to the Peter Corney Training Centre.

They are terrific resources – check them out and consider how you might use.

 

30 Days of Prayer

30-days-2015Food for Prayer. 18 June – 17 July 2015.

Leland Ryken and Sam Storms on J I Packer

ryken-storms-taylor-packerJustin Taylor sat down recently with Sam Storms and Leland Ryken – both of whom have written books on J. I. Packer. It’s a 20 minute video.

J. I. Packer is best known for his books Knowing God, Evangelism and the Sovereignty of God.

The Bible and same sex relationships: A review article

Tim Keller“The reason that homosexual relationships make so much more sense to people today than in previous times is because they have absorbed late modern western culture’s narratives about the human life.

Our society presses its members to believe ‘you have to be yourself,’ that sexual desires are crucial to personal identity, that any curbing of strong sexual desires leads to psychological damage, and that individuals should be free to live as they alone see fit…”

Tim Keller responds to two celebrated books which argue that the Bible allows for, or supports, same sex relationships.

Words of encouragement from Gordon and Ruth Russell

Gordon and Ruth RussellMoore College has posted four brief, but very encouraging, videos with College graduates Gordon and Ruth Russell.

Take the time to watch. At around three minutes each, the videos are ideal for screening in mid-week meetings or on Sundays.

1. Moore and You

2. Why Moore, and what’s next for you?

3. The gospel in a cross-cultural context

4. A word of encouragement and why mission

Christ amongst the ‘gods’

Christ among the 'gods'“Today, Australia is visibly a religiously plural society. Christianity is no longer the ‘normal’ religion. Religious diversity is the new normal. And we experience that diversity daily. … This is the first of three articles about responding to religious plurality in Australia…”

– the Gospel, Society and Culture Committee of the Presbyterian Church of NSW is helping Australian Christians to think through the issues of living in a multifaith society. You can download the PDF file here.

This is the God who Saves – new EP from Michael Morrow

This is the God who Saves - Michael Morrow“Michael Morrow is a UK based Australian musician who has produced songs with EMU Music and on his own.

You might remember him from songs like This Life I Live, Nothing But The Blood, and Come Hear The Angels Sing.

He’s just released a four song EP that takes its name with the first track, This Is The God Who Saves…”

thanks to Gary Ware for spotting this.

David Cook on Preaching Galatians

David Cook“Why is the Gospel so momentous? Is the work of Christ sufficient to bring us into relationship with God, or do we need to make some additive? What place is there for the law in the lives of Christians already saved by grace through faith?

David Cook explains why it is so important to preach Galatians properly. The law will not justify us, but neither will the law sanctify us. The law is no help in causing us to grow in godliness or in maintaining our relationship with God. The work of Christ doesn’t need supplementing by anything we may attempt to do.”

– Check out the latest Preaching Matters video from St. Helen’s Bishopsgate.

What does the Bible really teach about Homosexuality? — Repost

What Does the Bible Really Teach about Homosexuality?“If I had to choose only one book to recommend to someone (whether a Christian or non-Christian) who wanted to read a basic overview of what the Bible says about homosexuality and what that means for today, this is it.”

Andy Naselli on “What Does the Bible Really Teach about Homosexuality?” by Kevin DeYoung.

You can download a 36 page sample and study guide via Andy’s site, and order a copy from various booksellers.

Kevin DeYoungUpdate: See Kevin DeYoung speak on this topic (March 2015) at a special event at College Church in Wheaton, Illinois. 63 minutes.

See also the panel Discussion after the address – 54 minutes – with thanks to Crossway.

Human Sexuality and the 'Same Sex Marriage' DebateRelated: Human Sexuality and the ‘Same Sex Marriage’ Debate, from The Sydney Doctrone Commission.

The upside-down cross

Simon ManchesterAt GoThereFor, Tony Payne reflects on Simon Manchester’s talk at the recent Nexus Conference.

Read Tony’s highlights and watch the whole address here. Well worth your time.

The troubled conscience

the-troubled-conscience“Does God speak through our conscience? Does changing your mind really change your behaviour? Should we follow our head or our heart?

At our next [Moore College] Centre for Christian Living (CCL) event Tony Payne and Peter Bolt will explore two concepts that shape the Bible’s teaching about these matters: ‘conscience’ and ‘mind’.”

Tuesday 26 May at Toongabbie Anglican.

Reaching Islam (Part 1 & 2)

reaching-islam-1-and-2In the latest training videos from St. Helen’s Bishopsgate, Rob Scott speaks about understanding and loving our Muslim neighbours.

Watch NEXUS 2015

NEXUS 2015 livestreamThe NEXUS 2015 Conference was held today at Ryde, in Sydney. If you missed it, you can watch the recording of the livestream thanks to the organisers.

Simon Manchester, Mark Thompson and Phil Colgan were this year’s main speakers. Very encouraging and worthwhile.

The video begins with Dominic Steele interviewing some of the attendees. The first talk (Simon Manchester on Galatians 6) starts at 64 minutes in.

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